Having similar problem intel ix3 graphics, My machine boots perfectly with new
kernel. provided I don't have an external monitor connected.
As soon as I connect monitor " black screens.
With old kernel 2.6.35-29 no problems I have tried altering grub as per above
with no success
see below xran
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Binary package hint: xdm
After a minimal install of xserver and xdm, xdm does not start because X
binary cannot be started. It is possible, that this is not a bug of xdm
itself, please see note of workaround below:
Cause:
File /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers refers to X via /usr/bin
Changing semaphores setting doesn't help here (Fujitsu S751 with
8086:0126 graphics controller).
I still get reproducable freezes - for example when working with
libreoffice it appears always after only a few actions (for example if I
do some copy+paste stuff).
The only change is that instead com
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I installed ubuntu 11.04 on my laptop, Gigabyte W566N.
After clean install, I installed nvidia-glx-185 in synaptic package manager.
And after that boot takes too long until gui login screen pops.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: nvidia-glx-185 270.41.06-0
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This occurs even on VESA on Natty.
gnome-settings-daemon: Fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X
server :0.
polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily
unavailable) on X server :0.
XIO: fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server
Hi Komo,
Have you been able to confirm that the system boots faster without using
the nvidia driver?
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2~3 minutes'
David, I'm running proprietary Nvidia drivers, don't think I'm using
Mesa ;).
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Hey, as I said on irc we need the /var/log/kern.log that contains the
kernel boot messages with the bad kernel. Add 'drm.debug=14' to the
kernel boot options, so that the kern.log would contain plenty of
debugging information. Attach the logfile here.
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Same problem on Lenovo T61 with screensaver disabled.
It mostly happens after a lock-screen.
on the console (ctr-alt-f1) tried to reload compiz and unity, this
didn't help.
reboot is not necessary, a simple pkill -9 -u on the console
will restart your X.
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What occurs: brightness changes itself very fast over the whole range of
screen brightness (one or two times a second).
When does it occur: some minutes, sometimes some seconds after login,
one time even before login. Occurs many times again during
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Hi! I tried to attach it, but I need help to get it. VTs are not
available and ssh is not working. I don't have any other kern.log other
than the one related to the last boot. I suppose it is overwritten. Can
I avoid that somehow?
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After a few more days of use, it seems as if this issue does not occur
if I use only the mouse for switching desktops and moving windows. It
also doesn't seem to happen if I wait a second between each keyboard-
based action instead of doing multiple actions in quick succession. So,
I've been cons
you could also try booting 2.6.38 with adding 'i2c-algo-bit.bit_test=0'
to the kernel boot options.. does it help?
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you just need to install xserver-xorg too.
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I suggest logging it again - I suspect you've got the issue noted in
Launchpad bug 693754, which despite me incorrectly marking as a
duplicate of this issue is something entirely different.
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Could you try if 11.04 works with zeemoted.
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just boot it with the good kernel and look for the kern.log.* that has
the boot information from the bad kernel.. If there's just one then
attach that one.
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actually, I'm pretty sure this is fixed in the upcoming natty kernel version.
You can try another mainline kernel from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.38.6-natty/
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Closing, no reply in ages.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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[RV
Closing since no reply from the original submitter. For the others,
please don't hijack bugs but file new ones with fresh logs.
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Package version gnome-settings-daemon 3.0.1-1ubuntu2~natty1 solved this
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Title:
the session settings m
I haven't checked that but when rebooting couple of times after fresh
install, there was no problem.
I'm back home now so I'll check it out in my office tomorrow.
2011/5/18 Brendan Donegan
> Hi Komo,
>
> Have you been able to confirm that the system boots faster without using
> the nvidia drive
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This just bit me.
May 18 15:29:17 triffid kernel: [19276.108070] [drm:i915_hangcheck_elapsed]
*ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... GPU hung
May 18 15:29:17 triffid kernel: [19276.109595] [drm:i915_do_wait_request]
*ERROR* i915_do_wait_request returns -11 (awaiting 2979832 at 2979783, next
297987
Jan, were you having the problem on a virtual machine or on a physical
one? Also, from which version did you upgrade?
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I have one crash like this per week
So bug is still there
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Upstream bug suggests this is either firefox or xulrunner bug. Please
test on 11.04
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Rodrigo, it is a physical machine upgraded from maverick. gnome-
settings-daemon was updated just from previous version, I update daily
or even several times a day ;-)
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When running xterm in Unity, the window is horizontally misaligned, it
is placed too far to the right, the rightmost part of the window is off
the screen. See attached screenshot.
xterm is configured like this in ~/.Xresources:
XTerm*faceName: mon
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I have seen a lot of users with this problem on 11.04 Natty, I too have
been having this problem since day one on my DELL Inspirion 1525. I have
seen a couple threads that insit on installing "xscreensaver", it worked
for a few days then my computer locked up on my last night twice. I will
give the
I can confirm that I had the same behavior until I disabled "Blur".
nVidia Corporation NV44 [Quadro NVS 285] (rev a1)
Ubuntu 11.04, 64 bit.
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So the lightweighted xserver-xorg-core package, which is sufficient to
work with fvwm and other window manager is not sufficient for xdm, which
just displays a banner? A full xserver installation is needed instead?
What is the difference between the
/usr/bin/X binary and the /usr/bin/Xorg binary?
This is related to bugzilla.kernel.org #26002.
I think.
Ferry
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I'm having this "white window" bug on a Nvidia GeForce 7000 Acer notebook,
since I upgraded from Ubuntu 10.10 (in which this never happened) to Ubuntu
11.04, in which this happens be on Unity Desktop, be on the classical interface
with Gnome, more frequently on the former, but still an annoying
pkill -9 -u works great to restart X. Thanks Roland!
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see if it differs, but not.
Any workarounds?
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Fglr
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http://196.214.136.122/hisword//images/site.html
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SRU Justification:
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In previous releases of xserver-xorg-input-evdev there was an option to
invert and/or swap axes. This allowed for simple screen rotation support. In
the latest version of the module in Ubuntu, this option has been deprecated in
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Sorry for my English ... I have problem with suspend. While it appears
to turn off properly when I press the button to restart the computer it
starts as if I had to disable shut down, not suspend. In ubuntu 10.10
functioned normally without problem. From w
May 16 05:28:12 gelasak-VPCEB1J1E kernel: [17595.410695] compiz[3047] general
protection ip:7f8a9f043f45 sp:7fff1f9a3a58 error:0 in
libglib-2.0.so.0.2800.6[7f8a9f003000+ed000]
May 16 05:28:56 gelasak-VPCEB1J1E kernel: [17640.078799] [drm:drm_mode_getfb]
*ERROR* invalid framebuffer id
May 16 05:2
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Hi Timo,
How often are you able to reproduce this bug? I don't see anything from
the stack trace to give me any ideas about what is going on.
Thanks!
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I no longer use a nvidia graphics card; unfortunately, I am not in a
position to test the drivers. Please feel free to adjust the status of
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no way I still suffer this very noising bug!!!
(with the latest xserver 1.10 and libglu1)
which debug you need to investigate the issue?
amd64 Natty nvidia m8400 GS
Thanks in advance
David
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Ferry:
It's really hard to tell and there's a risk that a lot of issues that might be
need to be separate are lumped together.
I've seen different types of corruption on my EeePC 900 with an 915GM since
10.10:
Horizontal line(s) through a glyph. Affects the same character of that
font/size repe
Also seen after recent update in Maverick on a Fujitsu Lifebook C2240
with ATI Radeon IGP 350M. After wakeup from suspend, the screen
backlight is on but screen content is all black except for the cursor
arrow. Arrow can be moved using the touchpad, and changes to a vertical
bar when positioned whe
Not sure what happened, but it seems to have stopped working entirely
now, weird since it still works perfectly fine on windows.
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I tried adding 'i2c-algo-bit.bit_test=0' and update-grub but nothing
changed.
I tried again to get a log but it seems like the 2.6.38 prints no log
information. The kern.log I'm attaching is the result of more boots,
some with 2.6.39 and some with 2.6.38. Only logs from 2.6.39 are
there...
It see
With 2.6.38-02063806-generic the system boots successfully.
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Kernel 2.6.38 doesn't boot showing either a black scree
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hi developers,
in LinuxMint 11 it is not possible to make the system use this driver.
Always when I want to install the nvidia-current-modaliases, synaptic
wants to remove the following packages:
* nvidia-common
* nvidia-current
First I did not understand why this is the c
I too am experiencing High Definition video tearing with my Intel
sandybridge CPU/GPU processors. Most of the time the tearing occurs on
the upper third of the screen.
This problem occurs on both an Intel i7-2600K and on an Intel i5-2500K.
Both of these chips feature Intel High Definition Graphic
Sitofe,
Currently on my eeepc I see these both problems sporadically, but it is very
workable, so I don't dare to complain.
I have had these same corruptions on the eeepc before. It seems to be coming
and going with linux releases.
On the desktop with 945G at times ff becomes unreadable, until
I'm sometimes seeing massive packet loss on my wifi connection (for this
computer only) after a crash. I.e. pinging the local router has ~80%
packet loss while my coworker next to me is browsing the connection just
fine.
Disconnecting and reconnect doesn't fix the problem for me, but
rebooting do
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Binary package hint: xorg
Fresh install of 11.04 32-bit on HP Mini 2133 netbook, added Medibuntu.
Uses openchrome, works great except for playback of video. Very easy to
reproduce. Backtrace at end of gdm log.1. Crash takes one back to logon.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
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video (MPEG-4 or 2) playback crashes X
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 728923
[Natty] WARNING: at
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.38/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/radeon_fence.c:248
radeon_fence_wait+0x36f/0x3e0 [radeon]()
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After further searching, this is a duplicate of bug #776875 and #756544
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Unity update broke screen rotation
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fix pushed to git.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
Ok, so the machine hung before the logs were flushed to disk. And it's
good to know that the mainline 2.6.38.6 kernel fixed it for you, that
version should hit the archive at some point.
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Importa
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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On 5/17/2011 10:59 PM, skhawam wrote:
> -Compiz generates a lot of wakeups on the GPU, so I removed all the features
> that I dont use and kept only the ones I use
I once found a DRI configuration utility that could disable vsync and
found that got rid of a lot of wakeups from the GPU.
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I've been poring over the logs attached here, but there doesn't seem to
be enough information to piece together what's different between a good
and a bad boot. I'd like to reiterate the previous request for kernel
logs of _both_ good and bad boots with the “drm.debug=0x0e” kernel
argument added to
FPS dropping to 3/4 after a short period in game, was not an issue
before upgrading from Ubuntu 10.10.
Xubuntu 11.04:
dusf@banshee:~$ lspci | grep nVidia
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G72 [GeForce 7300 LE]
(rev a1)
dusf@banshee:~$ jockey-text -l
xorg:nvidia_173 - NVIDIA
This may be the same bug I'm having.
Dell XPS M1330 laptop
NVIDIA 8400M
It happens randomly, usually after a day or two. It's never happened
before upgrading to Natty, and I've used Kubuntu on this system since
8.04 Hardy. The first time it happened I was able to reboot, but the
second time the
Public bug reported:
Failed to install
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: fglrx 2:8.723.1-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-31.61-generic 2.6.32.32+drm33.14
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-31-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx
Architecture: amd64
Date: Wed May 18 21:
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ErrorMessage: underproces installed post-removal script retur
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 09:13:15PM -, Seth Forshee wrote:
> I've been poring over the logs attached here, but there doesn't seem to
> be enough information to piece together what's different between a good
> and a bad boot. I'd like to reiterate the previous request for kernel
> logs of _both_
On Wed, 18 May 2011, Mikael Ståldal wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: xterm
>
> When running xterm in Unity, the window is horizontally misaligned, it
This would be a bug in Unity (looks like compiz is the source of almost
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htt
Dont you think we could bump the Nvidia-96 driver issue from "Undecided"
to "High"?
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i'm having similar issues...and it most certainly seems to be
originating from the kernel and not from the X server, as i've run
through three different versions of both the kernel and the X server
while holding one fixed and changing the other and changing the X server
didn't affect the problem at
I have not seen this in at least two months, so I am going to close this
bug report. It may have been fixed by an unrelated update.
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Okay, I can't figure out how to close it myself. Feel free to close this
issue.
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Is this what you're looking for?
I'm using an HP ENVY 14 with a switchable graphics (Radeon HD5650 and
integrated HD Intel graphics.)
I have attached a kern.log file with 3 boots:
1st boot - Bad. Black screen occurs on boot when trying to use Radeon driver
without radeon.modeset=0
Here's the output from lspci -vv for comment #62
P.S. How do I add multiple attachments to the same comment in Launchpad?
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i can't use 11.04 becouse this bug
please fix it
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This first started happening today, 18 may 2011 but no update was done.
Randomly, completely without warning, my desktop session will end,
landing me briefly at a tty, and then back at a gdm login prompt. I'm
able to log back in through gdm and use t
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Ubuntu-bug likely grabbed the running xorg log, not the one containing
the actual information about the crash. It's attached here.
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Alright, well thanks for confirming the crash is fixed. I guess we can
close it at this point; there seems not to be any further action from
the upstream bug report, although I do think there must be a better way
to fix it. As to the fonts not displaying, this could be something
particular to the
Would really like this to be fixed as soon as possible *please*. My
system is not completely broken X11 is still loading up but it is very
laggy as no hardware acceleration enabled.
Nvidia-96 drivers i.e
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Things I've tried:
- Run under classic or unity - Very bad tearing. Unredirect fullscreen has no
effect unless decorators are killed, in which case it behaves the same as
classic (no effects).
- Run under classic (no effects) - One tear instead of multiple tears. The
vertical position of the
This is a simple test clip for tearing issues I've made. Any tearing
will be very obvious with this clip (the vertical bar should be smooth
with no jagged disconnects).
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Disabling compositing in xorg.conf seems to stop the tearing (so far,
anyway):
Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "Disable"
EndSection
That seems to point to an xorg bug of some sort.
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@Seth Forshee
This log might be a better one to look at. I tried booting several
times, each boot was EXACTLY the same, no blacklisting of the radeon
driver, no use of modeset=0 or other boot parameters. The only variable
was the time delay between getting the GRUB menu and pressing the enter
key
[Expired for xserver-xorg-video-savage (Ubuntu) because there has been
no activity for 60 days.]
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Hi bugbot.
I've tested in Natty, and seems all works fine and the bug don't appears.
If the bug appers I'll follow your instructions.
Best regars,
Jordi
2011/4/28 bugbot <664...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Hey Jordi,
>
>
> Hi, have you had a chance to test if this bug is still present in natty?
>
> If
same problem with Geforce go 7400. No way to fix it.
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I'm having the exact same problem on a laptop with an Intel Mobile 4
Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller. Random X crashes all the
time with 11.04, and I cannot discern a cause. Whatever was changed in
the new Update driver, it had no effect.
After logging back in (after it kicks me the
I'm not able to reproduce it here, with the same resolution and same
Xresources..
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Title:
xterm window misaligned in Unity on 1024x768 monit
for the record, what I get is a fullscreen xterm which is probably what
you were trying to accomplish.. I'm out of ideas though what could cause
your problem.
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